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HoloYolo

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  1. Everybody plays by the rules in challenges. No rules stating no debug menu means we can use it.
  2. So a way to celebrate holidays in KSP? Add a Christmas Tree and Jack-O-Lantern and you get a download.
  3. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=419475051 Here's launch, 1.7 t without pod, 2.4 t with. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=419476716 VAB Drive-by http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=419477265 Almost THERE http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=419477991 8 minutes and 30 seconds! BAM! Enjoy! Engineer is INFO ONLY Threw it together in 30 seconds No mods The rover's name is Venera Lightspeed The note for this is "I'm traveling at the speed of light!"-Freddie Mercury
  4. On Moho, orbiting Moh from the New Horizons mod. Working on a rescue mission as we speak.
  5. Go to the south-west part of Dres. Craters beyond belief.
  6. Si, senor. Everything in the solar system has a south pole, even Jool.
  7. I've gone to Dres like 5 times now, the only thing cool there is the South Pole and the Dres Canyon.
  8. I can use the debug menu! I win. Please state mods, whether or not we can use the debug menu, and if we can exploit glitches to oblivion.
  9. Yes it does, my I recommend research and an article proving me otherwise?
  10. I see, I realize my mistakes. But that's what science is. Questioning anything we know to find a different answer. I guess my argument was wrong. It happens. I will be back again with more, you shall see.
  11. [QUOTE=ZetaX;1808736]@1.: You lose usable mass (read: elements lighter than iron) each time. At some point there will not be enough left. @2.: You misunderstood the theory completely here. This has nothing to do with Newron's laws. But if you want, just imagine gravity pulling everything together again (that's only half the truth, but still works). @3.: They cannot clump. The expansion between two atoms will at some point be faster than the speed of light and from that point on there can be no forces or other interactions between them.[/QUOTE] @1:Forgot the stars end their lives with fusing Iron, but the hydrogen and helium left because the hydrogen and helium weren't at the core still can form a star. @2: Newton's laws state that a force will have an equally opposing force, meaning that the universe will stop in place because 2 forces are going in opposite directions at an equal speed. @3: Gravity is a force that pulls on anything at any speed. The Space Shuttle moves at 17,000 miles an hour in orbit, but the gravity from the Earth still pulls on it. I could fly by Earth at the speed of light and for a brief moment experience it's gravity.
  12. 1. The cold death This theory states that star-making gas and dust will be used as even our neighbors drift away as the universe expands. The only things remaining after trillions of years are neutron stars and black holes, with the addition of black dwarves. Hold up, why would gas disappear? Every time a supernova occurs, the gas from the red supergiant gets flung out, but wouldn't that be enough gas to recycle the gas and make a new star? Same with regular red giants, the planetary nebula should have enough gas for another star. 2. The heat death This theory states the universe will slow down and reverse in expansion, causing it to contract and heat up. But how would it slow down? The universe expanded at birth, and should continue to, unless dark matter has apparently stopped the universe, for some odd reason. Newton's laws of motion wouldn't allow this, as it states that the universe retreating would have a force going forward at the same speed, stopping the universe in it's place. 3. Ripped apart This theory states the universe will speed up in it's expansion, causing atoms to be ripped apart, never to clump into matter again. But who's to say, if the universe ends this way, how do we know 2 atoms are going in a intersecting direction? The atoms will impact, causing them to clump, and have a gravitational pull 2x compared to the other atoms. The atoms will clump, start forming matter, and sorta reform the universe after billions to trillions of years. This causes new universes, maybe where we came from. I'll debate in a mature matter if I screwed something up. I'm not a physician, just a student debating the end of universes.
  13. Watch this video. It shows Vall being flung off very fast. 1:20 is the time it leaves Jool. Barycenters by the way is where objects orbit each other. The Moon orbits Kerbin's barycenter, which is in the center. Charon, a moon of Pluto, orbit's a barycenter outside of Pluto. This makes a binary system. The barycenter for the Joolian system is in the middle of Jool. But, when nbody physics is added, the gravity of Tylo and Laythe move the barycenter out of Jool, making all smaller moons including Vall orbit this barycenter. Since the barycenter is close to Vall, it travels really fast near this barycenter. It gets flung out with gravity.
  14. Learn the game in full stock. Learn how the aerodynamics and engines work. Dock with no mods. Land on a planet with no mods. Once you feel you understand the game, add 1 or 2 mods. Try the same things again. Keep going till you understand the game with and without mods.
  15. A comet, Hot Jupiter, and a big rocky planet that's 1550 km wide with 5g and a 100km atmosphere.
  16. Hi there, I just wanna make a simple as can be plugin for KSP. No parts whatsoever. Just to show how far you are from the KSC, Kerbin, or anywhere else. Problem is, how do you do it? Any help is appreciated.
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